On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 09:28:35AM -0400, Them wrote: > After a fun-filled weekend of doing nothing but downloading and > compiling software (after struggling with a flaky wireless card and > having to install a new one and build the drivers for it), I have > synchronization working beautifully between the two killer apps, > Rosegarden and Ardour (Ardour is the master, Rosegarden is the slave). > It works even better than expected, and the performance of everything is > way better than what I saw on Windows XP (same machine) using Cakewalk > and Finale (which I couldn't synch together at all). And the vast > number of plugins I have now... I would have had to spend a huge wad of > cash to get the same amount of VST of or DirectX plugins. > > Using JACK and the applications that can use JACK remind me why I was > drawn to Unix-ish OSes in the first place so many years ago -- it's not > just the individual programs that are important, but the relationship > between the programs and how they work together that are important. > > -- Brett Nice to hear it is all working.. I have just got the latest release candidate for Muse up and running with the jack transport sync.. works amazingly well, and personally I prefer Muse to Rosegarden but it is what you are used to I suppose.. James